Leadbetter needs to be thwacked with a legal clue stick. The law he's talking about applies only to Internet service providers, not reporters. |
The trader thwacked his beefy hand down on Lennon's shoulder. |
They're coming up shortly after a federal judge thwacked the Pentagon's knuckles. |
The skins of the drums are thwacked with slender curved sticks, while the other hand slaps in the accustomed fashion. |
I was swimming along, and as I was making the turn at lap 46, a hand thwacked me on the head. |
And then I thwacked my left knee on the washing machine this afternoon while I was cleaning out the rat cage, and it is all red and lumpy and it, too, hurts when I walk on it. |